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DISC ONE:
LUKE JOINS THE NAVY • Harold Lloyd • 1916 - Surviving extract from this rare Lonesome Luke short
BY THE SAD SEA WAVES • Harold Lloyd • 1917 - Early glasses character short restored from 9.5mm materials.
BLISS • Harold Lloyd • 1917 - Reconstructed from the surviving nitrate and 9.5mm materials.
HEY THERE • Harold Lloyd • 1918 - Harold Lloyd in an early one-reel glasses short.
DON'T SHOVE • Harold Lloyd • 1919 - Lloyd riffs on Chaplin's THE RINK in his own idiom.
DODGE YOUR DEBTS • Gaylord Lloyd • 1921 - Harold's brother creates his own brand of havoc.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE • Snub Pollard • 1919 - Two-reel short restored from nitrate and 16mm.
WHIRL O' THE WEST • Snub Pollard • 1921 - A rare one-reel Snub comedy restored from 9.5mm sources.
THE DIPPY DENTIST • Snub Pollard • 1920 - Snub, Gaylord, and Paul Parrott.
SHIVER AND SHAKE • Paul Parrott • 1922 - Paul Parrott and his bride face a haunted house, restored from 9.5mm.
POST NO BILLS • Paul Parrott • 1923 - Paul Parrott and too much glue.
A FRESH START • Jimmie Adams and Lige Conley • 1920 - The first ever Educational Mermaid Comedy
AT YOUR SERVICE • Sid Smith and Harry McCoy • 1921 - A Hallroom Boys comedy.
JONAH JONES • Lloyd Hamilton • 1924 - Ham and Babe London in a two-reeler.
BREEZING ALONG • Lloyd Hamilton • 1927 - A complete Ham two-reeler.
DISC TWO:
CHARLEY CARTOONS BY SULLIVAN/MESSMER • 1919 - Excerpts from FELIX IN HOLLYWOOD and CHARLEY AT THE BEACH and the complete cartoon CHARLEY OUT WEST
THE HOBO • Billy West • 1917 - A gorgeous print of this faux-Chaplin short with Billy West and Oliver Hardy.
OH SHOOT • Bobby Dunn • 1923 - The second reel of this rare Arrow comedy.
CAUGHT IN A PARK • Syd Chaplin • 1915 - Syd's Gussle in a Keystone one-reeler.
GUSSLE'S WAYWARD PATH • Syd Chaplin • 1915 - Syd's Gussle in a Keystone one-reeler.
CHARLEY'S AUNT • Syd Chaplin • 1925 - Syd in one of his biggest feature hits.
DISC THREE:
BE REASONABLE • Billy Bevan • 1921 - One of Bevan's best comedies.
KID SPEED • Larry Semon • 1924 - Larry the speed demon.
CALL THE WAGON • Neal Burns • 1923 - A gag-addled Christie two-reeler about a fellow who frames his girl as a lunatic, only to get his in return.
CINDERELLA CINDERS • Alice Howell • 1920 - If you aren't an Alice Howell fan yet, you will be.
HOLD STILL • Anne Cornwall • 1926 - Anne is an aspiring photojournalist. This premise results in slapstick galore.
HASH HOUSE FRAUD • Louise Fazenda • 1915 - Louise is a waitress at a lunch counter that descends into chaos.
FARO NELL • Louise Fazenda • 1929 - Campy, double-entendre-packed Western spoof.
PLAYBOY NUMBER ONE • Willie Howard • 1937 - Dialogue comedy on a steamship!
HOLLYWOOD RUNAROUND • Monte Collins • 1932 - Goodnight, Monte!